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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Deeply hurt" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express a strong emotional pain or distress caused by someone's actions or words. Example: "After the argument, I felt deeply hurt by what she said."
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Deeply hurt, Berzsenyi thereafter virtually ceased to write poetry.
Deeply hurt by the snubs, Mr Weill eventually pushed him out, and the two have rarely spoken since.
Deeply hurt, I didn't understand why this happened.
I was deeply hurt.
He was deeply hurt.
She was deeply hurt and walked away.
"Sad that their synagogue was deeply hurt — and that they were deeply hurt as a result.
They will be deeply hurt by what he says.
But he was deeply hurt by the acquittals.
We sometimes hurt — deeply hurt — others with our words.
"He was deeply hurt and antagonistic to the idea".
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